Usage:
To begin, first create a new deck of cards by hitting the pencil icon in the upper right of the title bar. Next, be sure to give the deck a meaningful name for easy reference. You can edit and delete decks via long pressing on them. Once the deck is created you can begin making cards.
To make a card, select the desired deck from the main screen. This will bring you to a new screen. Similar to deck creation, select the pencil icon in the top right. This will bring you to a new screen where you can input the question, answer, and if you like a picture. Hit the check mark in the upper right to save the card.
To view a card or cards select the deck and then the card where you would like to begin. You can use the left and right arrow icons in the title bar to navigate between cards. To view the answer of a question, press anywhere on the card to display the answer. If you like, you can use the "x" and check mark icons beneath a card to mark a card as completed or not. This is totally optional but helps you keep track of what you need to know and what you already know. You can edit,delete,mark status of cards by long pressing them from listing screen.
To sort through cards or decks you can select the gear icon in the upper left of the title bar. To backup/restore, reset cards decks, you can find these options in the menu.

Re: Flash Card Wizard - flash card creation tool

That's really cool looking, pl. Do you need tester's still? Not sure what I'd do with it, but I guess I could show it to young parents I meet.

Been enjoying your Classic Notes very much, and have been meaning to ask you what's the best way to back-up the CN app & my notes before I upgrade to JB;

Do you have a favorite file manager that easily facilitates backing-up on a PC? . . (e.g.- can I store my S Memos & CN notes on my ext. SD, and then easily back-up on PC?)

I personally use root explorer but astro file manager will also work and is free. To backup from the main menu just use the backup&restore option. If you use the auto or custom feature it will save to SD in the Notes directory and from there you can transfer/copy to PC. Or you can use the backup&send option to upload to wherever you prefer.

Re: Flash Card Wizard - flash card creation tool

I also haven't rooted yet, so that was another reason I'm looking at and reading reviews on file manager's. Thanks for the Astro reference.
Btw, are file managers even necessary, or are they still very useful.... even though my ext. & int. SD cards both show-up on my PC, as drives, whenever I plug-in via USB, which means I should be able to drag & drop files... although I haven't tried anything like a full back-up?